Germany

Füssen is a town in Bavaria, Germany, in the district
Ostallgäu.
It is located at 47°34' N 10°42' E, at the banks of
the river Lech.
As of 2002 it has a population of 13,932.
The town also uses the triskelion as part of the city
emblem.
It has been a settlement in Roman times at the road
"via claudia augusta" that leads southwards to northern
Italy and northwards to the former regional capital
of the Roman province called "castra augusta" today
Augsburg.
The original name was Foetibus (latinised german origin
for foot) Füssen is the highest town of Bavaria (808m
above sea level) The famous castles of Neuschwanstein
and Hohenschwangau are located near the town.
The town is also familiar to travelers as the terminus
of the Romantic road.

Füssen was another nice little town we spent
some memorable time.
Our main reason for visited this small town was of course
was for it is the nearest township and railway station
to Hohenschwangau and the famous Neuschwanstein Schloss.